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Civil ceremony in St Camillus'?

  • 29-09-2011 09:43PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,398 ✭✭✭


    A friend of mine is looking to get married via civil ceremony for cost reasons and no religion reasons and was wondering what inside st Camillus' in Limerick looks like and what the ceremony was like?

    So, I said I'd ask here as there are zero photos of anyone getting married there on google - has anyone here any experience of it or even better a photo of inside? The outside is grand but she's worried the inside is going to be not what she expected at all.

    Any comments are very much appreciated, thanks in advance.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,369 ✭✭✭campo


    Depends what she expects was at one about 10 years ago been honest was not that impressed felt bit stuffy and dreary but maybe has improved since then btw if the ceremony is important she should look at having a blessing after the ceremony maybe at the hotel or some where scenic


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,398 ✭✭✭whatdoicare


    campo wrote: »
    Depends what she expects was at one about 10 years ago been honest was not that impressed felt bit stuffy and dreary but maybe has improved since then btw if the ceremony is important she should look at having a blessing after the ceremony maybe at the hotel or some where scenic

    Well, from what she's describing, herself and the hubby are just looking to do this part by themselves with his brother and sister in law as witness. Her dad died recently and she doesn't want any walking down the aisle, people in general being there malarchy- just an intimate thing really. Then a few family and pals to dinner after. Very low key. They haven't much money at all so are trying to keep the budget small too. They're not booking a hotel.

    So, she was looking at the st camillus' building, which looks grand outside for photos but noone actually knows what it looks like inside- I have it in my head it looks like a hospital (but I've no idea how I came about that). Is it in anyway pretty? or done up nice- like a few flowers or anything? Are the walls painted nice/nice furniture/nice flooring? That kind of thing?


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